When I get that bad first impression they almost never recover. I now work for Betterteam (a hiring platform for small businesses) so have even greater visibility into what happens during that critical first interview.

So if you want to nail your introduction and the whole interview follow these steps:

1. Exercise on the morning of your interview

This does not need to be a marathon but 30 minutes of exercise will give you a buzz that will last most of the way through the day.

2. Be presentable

Other than clothing which is a given also check your appearance. This goes for ladies and gents. Use your phone to do a video selfie and check for food in teeth, lipstick on teeth, clumps of mascara etc. People definitely notice when you are poorly presented and even something small like this can distract the interviewer.

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4. Hit the bathroom before you get to reception

Nothing worse than needing to take a break in an interview. Do a final appearance check and also make sure to wash and dry your hands. Clammy handshakes are worse than death. If you have chronic clammy hands hide a handkerchief in your pocket and dry you hands on that closer to when you expect to shake hands.

5. Bring your own water

Reception often do not offer you water. The interviewer might but they are often just being polite and don't expect you to say yes. If the interview is going to go for a while a dry throat can really start to impact you.

6. Be amazingly nice to everyone

I had one sneaky client who used to go out and ask the receptionist how the candidates had acted pre-interview.

And now we are finally at the actual answer to the question. Nearly always it will be the interviewer who makes the introduction. A simple response of

"Great to meet you X, I am really looking forward to our chat today"

Is all you need. Then the normal small talk.

Why is this answer so long?

Once I have had a poor initial impression of someone the best introduction in the world wont save them. Do your prep work and you will find your interviews go way better.

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If you did not bring it then read a magazine if one is available. Tapping away on your phone when they arrive can be distracting and some interviewers find it rude (especially the older interviewers who did not grow up with smartphones).

8. Don't sit with your back to the door in the interview room

A caveman trait we have not discarded yet but if you feel your back is unprotected you will naturally be on higher alert and be more uncomfortable. Sit where you can see the door. The other side effect of this is the interviewer is facing you and there are less distractions behind you.

9. Stand when the interviewer enters the room (if you are able)

This was an immediate rejection for me. I might be a bit old school but this is a great way to show respect and makes an excellent impression. Two people shaking hands whilst standing is a great dynamic.